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Middle School/Teens
Program Ages Day/Date Time Location Activity #
Res/NR
Price
TEEN FUN DAYS
Youth Video Game Club 7-10 Sa, Apr 6 12:00 - 2:00P Fox Center 229203-01 $12/15
Youth Video Game Club 7-10 Sa, May 4 12:00 - 2:00P Fox Center 229203-02 $12/15
Teen Video Game Club 11-15 Sa, Apr 6 2:00 - 4:00P Fox Center 229204-01 $12/15
Teen Video Game Club 11-15 Sa, May 4 2:00 - 4:00P Fox Center 229204-02 $12/15
Safe Sitter 11-15 Sa, Apr 20 9:30A - 3:00P Carroll Center 229200-01 $72/90
Safe Sitter 11-15 Sa, May 18 9:30A - 3:00P Carroll Center 229200-02 $72/90
D&D Adventures 11-15 Sa, Apr 27 12:00 - 3:30P Fox Park 229202-01 $10/13
D&D Adventures 11-15 Sa, May 18 12:00 - 3:30P Fox Park 229202-02 $10/13
Quidditch Day 10-14 Sa, May 11 12:00 - 2:00P Fox Park 229239-01 $25/31
TRIPS & EVENTS
Flashlight Egg Hunt 11-15 F, Apr 12 8:30 - 10:00P Fox Park 229909-01 $20/25
Trip - Enchanted Castle 11-14 F, Apr 19 10:00A - 2:00P Fox Park 229724-01 $48/60
Trip - Main Event 11-14 M, May 27 10:00A - 2:00P Fox Park 229724-02 $48/60
Youth Video Game Club
Supervisor: Joe Lilly
Does your child love video games but wants to know
what exists past Minecra and Mario Bros.? Send
them to Game Club. Every month, we bring in a
wide assortment of games and consoles new and
old for elementary aged kids. It's a way to try new
games and meet other kid gamers.
Min 5/Max 20
Teen Video Game Club
Supervisor: Joe Lilly
Meet other gamers in Oak Park. Explore the history
and future of video games with our huge collection
of consoles and video games.
Min 5/Max 20
Safe Sitter Essentials
Supervisor: Joe Lilly
Featuring updated curriculum from Safe Sitter
Inc.! Safe Sitter prepares students to be safe when
they're home alone, watching younger siblings, or
babysitting. Students learn life-saving skills such as
how to rescue someone who's choking, and helpful
information like what to do if there's severe weather.
e lessons are filled with fun activities and role-
playing exercises. A pizza lunch is included! Safe
Sitter course content includes:
Safety Skills: Students learn how to prevent
unsafe situations and what to do when faced
with dangers such as power failures or weather
emergencies.
Child Care Skills: Students learn tips to manage
behavior that will help them stay in control of
themselves and the children in their care. Students
also learn the ages and stages of child development,
as well as practice diapering.
Life & Business Skills: e ability to screen
jobs, discuss fees, and greet employers will set
students up for success now and in the future.
Students practice these skills through various role
plays.
Min 5/Max 15
D&D Adventures
Supervisor: Joe Lilly
Explore dungeons, battle monsters, find treasure!
D&D Adventures will teach the ins and outs of
tabletop role playing. Create characters, learn the
rules and embark on an adventure that will fill the
day with adventure and imagination.
Min 3/Max 10
Quidditch Day
Supervisor: Joe Lilly
Let out your inner wizard. We'll spend the aernoon
learning the basics of the odd sport of Quidditch. All
supplies and wizard snacks will be provided.
Min 10/Max 30
Flashlight Egg Hunt
Supervisor: Joe Lilly
Bring your flashlights! It's time to celebrate
Spring with a puzzling scavenger hunt adventure.
Participants will be grouped in teams and will be
tasked with finding clues, puzzles, and plenty of
candy-filled eggs. Prizes will be awarded to the
team that solves the puzzle first.
Min 7/Max 30
Middle School Holiday Trip
Supervisor: Joe Lilly
Why spend your day off of school stuck at home?
Sign up and get out in the world with PDOP. We
have a unique and fun trip planned for every D97
holiday and institute day. Kick off your summer
with games, laser tag, and more.
Min 5/Max 15
FREE TEEN PROGRAMS
Intro to Cultural Creations
April 17, 4:00-5:30P
at the Oak Park Public Library
Supervisor: Megan Ulczak
Come join us for a fun FREE day in partnership
with the Oak Park Public Library! Our Cultural
Creation program utilizes the library's wonderful
Multicultural Collection. Together, we will
discover and learn about a unique world and
way of life outside our own. You will leave with a
better understanding of the diverse world around
you along with your handmade piece of art!
Intro to Art is a Business
May 22, 4:00-5:30P
at the Oak Park Public Library
Supervisor: Megan Ulczak
All that wonderful artwork you have created over
the years could be making you money! Come
join us as we dive into the world of dropship
sales. Learn how to navigate several websites
designed to help you sell your unique images.
Megan Ulczak, Program Supervisor from the
Park District of Oak Park will introduce you to
some popular sites and guide you through the
process.